Siemens AG Company Profile (FRA:SIE)

Siemens AG is an integrated technology company with activities in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare. Siemens operates in six segments: Industry, Energy, Healthcare, Equity Investments, Siemens IT Solutions and Services and Siemens Financial Services (SFS). Industry, Energy and Healthcare are reported along with 14 divisions, which comprise the divisions, Industry Automation, Drive Technologies, Building Technologies, OSRAM, Industry Solutions and Mobility, belonging to the Industry Sector, the Divisions, Fossil Power Generation, Renewable Energy, Oil and Gas, Power Transmission and Power Distribution, belonging to the Energy Sector and the Divisions, Imaging and Information Technology (IT), Workflow and Solutions and Diagnostics, belonging to the Healthcare Sector. In July 2012, Wi-LAN Inc. acquired a global portfolio of more than 40 patents and applications from Siemens related to telecommunication network management and mobile multimedia.

Industry, Sector and Symbol:

Sector: Industrials

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Symbol: FRA:SIE

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Average Prices:

50 Day Moving Avg: €112.62

200 Day Moving Avg: €122.15

P/E:

Trailing P/E Ratio: 16.339

P/E Growth: 2.010

Dividend:

Dividend Yield: 1.0%

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Siemens AG trades on the FRA under the ticker symbol "SIE."

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